So, from the video above, it seems that buried within the latest Skyrim PC patch there are notes pointing towards "Snow Elves" and the "Snow Elf Prince." This could mean the up coming DLC will be about the Falmer, AKA the Snow Elves who were enslaved by the Dwemer (Dwarves) so long ago.

My thoughts are we're going to be hearing an announcement about it at the upcoming E3, with probably a release date for Xbox 360 set for June. Which means that with microsofts exclusive 30 day bullsh*t, PC and PS3 users wont be seeing the DLC till July. That's just me speculating :)

The Falmer tunnels and ruins were some of my favourite parts of Skyrim, since they really managed to show how much that race degenerated and changed from its glorious days of yore. I also enjoyed learning more of the Dwemer lore along with it, and what kind of bastards they were.I hope this'll be something bigger, more akin to an addon than just DLC. Looking forward to hours being lost in it.

Well, as Bethesda have stated prior, they are not releasing DLC so much as expansions. This will be a sizable chunk of DLC. One of my favourite regions in the game was Blackreach, and i really wish they'd expand on it

What do you mean, again? Vampires are rarely touched upon in the Elder Scrolls Universe.

Ehh...considering the way they're treated overlaps so much I was probably combining vampires and werewolves in my head. Just seems like those two are the go-to "there's more to this world than just quests!" additions.

So far, from what I've seen and tested, only melee weapons work on horses, and the respective left and right hand actions swing either left, or right of the horse. Sorry, no duel wielding or mage-calvary from what I see ):

The dragon diving into the ice lake was probably the most interesting part of the video to me. Dragon battles were so...monotonous. Giving them more tactical options would do a lot to make the combat less dull (in theory anyway).

As for mounted combat: mounted mages would be way too hard to kill. High mobility coupled with long-range nuking? The AI would never be able to keep up.

Or you could just not obsessively pick up every item you run across. >.>

Us warrior types get screwed with our armour weights, especially given that everyone, no matter race or gender starts off with a 300 carrying capacity. And if you're melee? Well, you need points in Health as well as Stamina. So Bandoleer is a freakin' Godsend, especially at daedric armour weights.

Yes, I know, invest in Heavy Armour. My Orc Who Would King, is now level 33, and only has 67 in it, not enough to get Conditioning. And that's me in their faces constantly, too. I have a perk unused, for that simple reason.

Us warrior types get screwed with our armour weights, especially given that everyone, no matter race or gender starts off with a 300 carrying capacity. And if you're melee? Well, you need points in Health as well as Stamina. So Bandoleer is a freakin' Godsend, especially at daedric armour weights.

Yes, I know, invest in Heavy Armour. My Orc Who Would King, is now level 33, and only has 67 in it, not enough to get Conditioning. And that's me in their faces constantly, too. I have a perk unused, for that simple reason.

If you got enough health (and magic) let a mud crab womp on you a while.

Just saw the trailer for the DLC and I'm quite impressed, glad Bethesda still lets you choose between either side like you could in the civil war. I'll be dusting off my mage breton and get him ready to tear apart the new enemy.